US4718895A - Suction regulator - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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- A61M1/71—Suction drainage systems
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M1/00—Suction or pumping devices for medical purposes; Devices for carrying-off, for treatment of, or for carrying-over, body-liquids; Drainage systems
- A61M1/71—Suction drainage systems
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- A61M1/742—Suction control by changing the size of a vent
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- the present invention relates to a device for regulating the suction level applied to a device connected with the body cavity of a patient.
- a manometer which includes a U tube having a large arm and small arm with the small arm open to atmosphere.
- the U tube is filled to the level at which suction is desired and when the applied suction is greater than that desired, air will bubble through the U tube from the opening to atmosphere.
- This device will serve to maintain the suction level applied to the drainage device at the desired value provided there is no substantial air leak within the patient's pleural cavity.
- the present invention achieves the objective of permitting the full wall suction available to be applied to a drainage device in the event the suction level does not maintain the desired level by providing means for determining the actual degree of suction within the drainage device and immediately applying full wall suction in the event the suction level falls below the desired level.
- This is the equivalent of a physican placing his thumb over the outlet to atmosphere of a liquid filled manometer regulator as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,363,626.
- a bellows having the inner chamber thereof connected with the collection chamber of a drainage device. The exterior of the bellows is connected to atmospheric pressure.
- a passageway is provided from wall suction, the inner end of this passageway being open and disposed immediately below the lower end of the bellows.
- the lower end of the bellows will close the inner end of the passageway so as to exclude atmospheric air from entering the passageway to wall suction.
- the lower end of the bellows permits atmospheric air to enter the passageway to wall suction.
- An object of the present invention is to provide means for regulating the suction level within a drainage device so as to maintain the desired suction level by immediately applying full wall suction to the collection chamber when the degree of negativity is less than the desired level.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a suction regulator for a drainage device which adjusts the applied suction in accordance with the actual suction level existing within the collection chamber.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a pleural drainage device which will permit the application of full wall suction to the collection chamber and pleural cavity in the event of a large air leak within the pleural cavity.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional elevtion of a drainage device showing the suction control valve in a closed position
- FIG. 2 is a sectional elevation of the drainage device showing the suction control valve in an open position
- FIG. 3 is a sectional elevation of a suction control system for a drainage device utilizing a ball valve to control the suction level.
- FIG. 1 there is shown at 1 the collection chamber of a drainage device.
- the details of the drainage device are well known in the prior art and may be as shown in any one of U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,312,351 issued Jan. 26, 1982; 4,296,748 issued Oct. 27, 1981 or 4,396,386 issued Aug. 2, 1983.
- a connection 2 is provided at the upper end of the drainage device for attachment of a thoracotomy tube.
- the suction source may be the wall suction available in a hospital and means must be provided to reduce the higher suction levels which are normally available from such wall suction sources.
- a suction regulator which comprises means for measuring the suction level within the collection chamber together with a feedback passageway for adjusting the suction level of the applied wall suction in relation to the measured suction level existing in the collection chamber.
- the measuring means comprises an extended portion 4 of the upper end of the collection chamber having an opening 5 therein for communication with the interior of a bellows 6.
- a bellows for measuring the degree of negativity existing in a drainage device.
- the bellows 6 is disposed within a chamber 7 which is provided with an opening 8 to atmosphere.
- the exterior surface of the bellows is exposed to atmospheric pressure.
- the degree of negativity within the bellows increases, the bellows will tend to contract, raising the lower end of the bellows.
- passageway 10 At the lower end of chamber 7 there is provided the upstanding open end of a passageway 10.
- the opposite end of passageway 10 connects with passageway 3 which interconnects the collection chamber and wall suction.
- O ring 11 On the open end of passageway 10 to form a seal between the lower end of bellows 6 and the upstanding open end of passageway 10. This seal prevents the entry of atmospheric air into passageway 10 when the lower end of bellows 6 rests on the seal.
- FIG. 2 there is shown the position of the elements of the suction regulator when the negativity within the collection chamber is sufficiently high to cause the bellows to contract.
- the passageway 10 is open to atmosphere from outlet 8 and through chamber 7.
- atmospheric air enters the passageway 3 and reduces the degree of suction applied to the collection chamber.
- the bellows 6 will be lowered until the passageway 10 is closed to prevent atmospheric air from entering through inlet 8 and the degree of suction applied to the collection chamber is increased.
- the bellows will be continually rising and falling or "hunting", closing the open end of passageway 10 when the degree of negativity within the collection chamber is less than the desired value and opening the passageway 10 when the full wall suction is applied to increase the degree of negativity within the chamber.
- the presently disclosed suction regulator may be observed by the physician as an indicator of the conditions of the patients pleural cavity. Large air leaks within the patient's pleural cavity would tend to lengthen the period during which the passageway 10 is closed and shorten the period during which the passageway 10 is opened.
- FIG. 3 there is shown a suction regulating system utilizing a ball valve and incorporating the present invention.
- a prior art suction regulating system utilizing ball valves is shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,605,400.
- the suction regulating system shown in the aforesaid patent has not effectively maintained the desired degree of negativity within the collection chamber when there is an air leak in the pleural cavity. Tests conducted on such a drainage device simulating a patient air leak produced the following results:
- FIG. 3 there is shown a housing 12 which may be integrally formed within a drainage device or attached thereto.
- a passageway 13 is provided which connects to the collection chamber of the drainage device. This passageway connects within the housing 12 with an internal ball valve chamber 14. The upper end of ball valve chamber 14 opens to passageway 15 connected to a suction source.
- a passageway is open from the collection chamber of the drainage device through passageway 13, chamber 14 and passageway 15 to a suction source.
- the lower end of chamber 14 is formed with a ball valve seat 16 and bore 17.
- the ball valve 18 and spring normally function to maintain the degree of negativity in the collection chamber at the desired level. This is achieved by admitting atmospheric air through bore 17 and around the ball valve 18. When the degree of negativity within chamber 14 is less than that desired the ball valve 18 will seat on valve seat 16 to close the bore 17 and thus raise the degree of negativity within the chamber 14 and collection chamber.
- the suction regulator of the present invention comprises a bellows 20 which has the interior thereof in communication with a passageway 21 connected to the passageway 13 leading to the collection chamber.
- the lower end 22 of the bellows together with O ring 23 is shown as closing a passageway 24 in valve seat 25.
- Passageway 24 communicates with a chamber 26 in the lower end of housing 12. Chamber 26 is open to bore 17 in valve seat 16.
- An opening 27 is provided in the housing surrounding the bellows 20. The opening 27 provides the volume surrounding the bellows with communication with atmosphere.
- the bellows is constructed so that when the degree of negativity within the passageways 21 and 13 are at the desired level of negativity or at a greater degree of negativity than the predetermined level the bellows will be drawn upwardly to open passageway 24 to atmosphere. In this position the ball valve 18 will function to maintain the correct level of negativity within the collection chamber. In the event of an air leak within the pleural cavity which is of sufficient degree to cause the level of negativity in the collection chamber to fall below the desired level, the bellows will lower to close passageway 24. This will cause full wall suction to be applied to the collection chamber. Thus, by virtue of the herein disclosed improved suction regulator system assurance is provided that the desired degree of negativity will be maintained in the collection chamber even in the event of a large air leak in the patient's pleural cavity.
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Description
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Air Flow into
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| US07/000,780 US4718895A (en) | 1986-01-24 | 1987-01-06 | Suction regulator |
| GB8722578A GB2200194B (en) | 1987-01-06 | 1987-09-25 | Suction regulator |
| AU79063/87A AU588707B2 (en) | 1987-01-06 | 1987-09-29 | Suction regulator |
| IT12550/87A IT1218798B (en) | 1987-01-06 | 1987-10-07 | SUCTION REGULATOR |
| CA000549296A CA1298158C (en) | 1987-01-06 | 1987-10-14 | Suction regulator |
| DE19873736906 DE3736906A1 (en) | 1987-01-06 | 1987-10-30 | DEVICE FOR REGULATING THE SUCTION POWER THAT AFFECTS A DRAINAGE DEVICE |
| FR8715294A FR2609248A1 (en) | 1987-01-06 | 1987-11-04 | SUCTION CONTROL REGULATOR FOR A DEVICE FOR DRAINING A CAVITY OF THE BODY OF A PATIENT |
| JP62321130A JPS63174661A (en) | 1987-01-06 | 1987-12-17 | Suction regulator |
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| US07/000,780 US4718895A (en) | 1986-01-24 | 1987-01-06 | Suction regulator |
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| WO1991000970A1 (en) * | 1989-07-08 | 1991-01-24 | Medinorm Aktiengesellschaft Medizintechnische Produkte | Hose clamp |
| US5102404A (en) * | 1986-12-15 | 1992-04-07 | Uresil Corporation | Apparatus and method for collecting body fluids |
| USD337823S (en) | 1991-03-27 | 1993-07-27 | Thoracic pressure maintenance aid | |
| US5336169A (en) * | 1993-03-02 | 1994-08-09 | Divilio Robert J | Attachment for removal of smoke in laparoscopic surgery |
| US5419768A (en) * | 1991-03-07 | 1995-05-30 | Aeros Instruments, Inc. | Electrical medical vacuum regulator |
| WO1996011031A1 (en) * | 1994-10-11 | 1996-04-18 | Research Medical Pty. Ltd. | Improved wound drainage system |
| US5571179A (en) * | 1994-03-31 | 1996-11-05 | Manders; Ernest C. | Dimensionally adjustable soft tissue expander and method |
| EP1010437A1 (en) * | 1998-06-30 | 2000-06-21 | Nidek Co., Ltd. | Irrigation/aspiration apparatus |
| WO2000078373A3 (en) * | 1999-06-18 | 2001-07-19 | Genzyme Corp | Rolling seal suction pressure regulator, apparatus and system for draining a body cavity |
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| US5571179A (en) * | 1994-03-31 | 1996-11-05 | Manders; Ernest C. | Dimensionally adjustable soft tissue expander and method |
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| AU588707B2 (en) | 1989-09-21 |
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